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Bernstein on Broadway
Tommy Pearson and Humphrey Burton introduce highlights from a concert given at the Barbican last year, featuring music from Leonard Bernstein 's most popular stage works, including West Side Story; Candide; Three Dance Episodes; On the Town; Wonderful Town and Trouble in Tahiti. With Kim Criswell (vocalist), Maida Vale Singers, LSO, conductor Marin Alsop. Humphrey Burton on Bernstein: page 121

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A switchback musical ride through Jamie Bernstein 's favourite city, New York. In the first of a quarterly series of audio postcards, she reports from some of the myriad live events that have fired her excitement over the last few weeks, including a Buddhist nun gigging in Joe's Pub, a Kiezmer rapper and the silliest song ever heard on Broadway. Producer Bill Lloyd
Humphrey Burton on Bernstein: page 121

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Yesterday was the 80th birthday of the great
German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau , and Brian Kay celebrates with a selection of listeners' requests of the man in action. Plus Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, narrated by Sting, and John Ireland's Legend for piano and orchestra.
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Bernstein devoted much of his time to the pursuit and communication of knowledge.
The Grammy Foundation Leonard Bernstein
Center for Learning in California pursues his educational vision. Tom Service looks at this side of his work and legacy. Producer Paul Frankl
Humphrey Burton on Bernstein: page 121

After nearly 15 years of relative peace and stability, the citizens of the independent republic of Somaliland insist it is a model African nation - yet the international community has yet to recognise its existence. Shaheera Asante tells the story of Somaliland through the eyes of its people and of the Somali expat community in Wales, many of whom devote themselves to helping their relatives in nurturing the fledgeling state. Producer Roger short

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